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The garage attack is a reminder to be vigilant, Happ said.

"People need to be aware of their suroundings and not hesitate to call 911 if they see something suspicious," Happ said Friday. "A lot of people are distracted by gadgets and are not paying attention."

The woman told a UT police officer that she parked on the garage's fourth level at 6700 M.D. Anderson Boulevard, near Holcombe Boulevard and North MacGregor Way.

While she was still in her vehicle, a tall, slender man in baggy dark gray pants and dark gray shirt knocked on her window and asked what time it was.

According to the arrest warrant, she told him it was 8:35 a.m. He then asked if it was the cancer center and she said it was, records state.

Next the man pulled a cigarette pack and bank statement from his shirt pocket and said, "I'm going through some stuff. I can't really explain it," before leaving the area, records state.

The woman told police she thought the man appeared paranoid and, growing suspicious of him, she put her purse over her right shoulder and opened the car door. The man suddenly reappeared and grabbed her arm, preventing her from getting out, records state.

He then forced himself inside the vehicle and held her down, pointing an object that appeared to be a toy gun, she told police.

As she was being pinned backward across the console, the woman was able to honk the horn and began yelling for help, records state. The man kept yelling, "Listen to me," but as the two struggled, she kicked him and he abruptly left.